Ron Paul Campaign now actively seeking delegate candidates in PA.

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Just got an email from the Campaigns delegates guy that they are now looking for candidates. This is great news because there was a bit of talk before that the campaign might ignore PA, but it turns out we were wrong and they are ready to get involved.

If you live in PA and are a registered Republican in good standing, you should apply to become a delegate for Ron Paul. You can PM me and I can send you the details I got in the email. I'm not sure if I should post it here publicly though.
 
Bump, if you want more info PM me your email address and I'll send it later tonight. Also keep in mind that becoming a delegate is a pretty serious commitment and you will need to collect signatures to get your name on the ballot.
 
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I got one. 250 signatures in your district.

EVERY PA RP supporters should be a delegate.

Just do it!
 
Just got an email from the Campaigns delegates guy that they are now looking for candidates. This is great news because there was a bit of talk before that the campaign might ignore PA, but it turns out we were wrong and they are ready to get involved.

If you live in PA and are a registered Republican in good standing, you should apply to become a delegate for Ron Paul. You can PM me and I can send you the details I got in the email. I'm not sure if I should post it here publicly though.



Quite a bit more to it than that. For the legal aspects of the process please watch the videos we made last election cycyle.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svx_ul_y_Ag

The grassroots have been working on delegate petitioning information and Presidential (to get Paul on the ballot) for over a month now.

If anyone wants any information on the process you can contact me.
 
Hi Elm. I'm aware of the process. I ran myself in 2008. I wasn't intending to discuss the details in this thread - just point people to the national campaigns effort to coordinate the state which I think is much needed. Good info in those videos though, thanks.
 
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